BEST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPcA_Lq2V0w
I've been going on programming and web development forums a lot recently and I keep seeing the same question over and over:
"I finished codecademy now what?"
Typical advice for this is "just go build a bunch of progamming project or go build some websites for your portfolio".
I don't think this is the best advice because it isn't very useful for beginners. Programming is hard, and if you've finished codecademy you may have figured out it doesn't teach you more than a fraction of what you need to know to start really building programming projects or developing websites.
SO now that you've finished codecademy what should you do next? Well, in this video I put together a couple of coding websites that have really helped me improve my programming skills.
1. CSS Diner -https://flukeout.github.io/
2. Codewars - https://www.codewars.com
3. Code Fights - https://www.codefights.com
4. Free Code Camp - https://www.freecodecamp.com/
5. Node School - nodeschool.io
With these resources you can really improve your coding skills quickly. I recommend you log on to one of these coding websites and practice the exercises daily. You will see a dramatic growth in your skill and confidence as a programmer / web developer.
Trying to learn programming is difficult to do on your own and using free resources to learn the basics is a great idea - if you use the right tools. (like these coding websites)
If you haven't finished codecademy (or even started) - check it out - its basic, but a very good start for those who are trying to learn programming or web development: https://www.codecademy.com/

All three of which could easily take good ideas from the other.
Udacity for it's instant quizzes.
Codecademy for its forums (which are good but could be better)
Khan Academy for the student/ class oversight

Codecademy's Zach Sims visits Hub Culture at the World Economic Forum Davos 2015. Sims discusses the power of technology to create new jobs and new job categories, and to educate workers for those jobs.

codecademy bug report
Increment That Counter Variable!
Here's the page
http://www.codecademy.com/courses/fizzbuzz/0?curriculum_id=4f4b35445cb288000300000c#!/exercises/3
This code will lock up the page on Google Chrome 19.x every time.
I can't post the code on YT. see
http://www.codecademy.com/forums/4f136c06510598000100015e/forum_questions/4fd48a27e53c2700030109ad

As a student, Zach Sims was already a prodigious talent. A political science major at Columbia University, Sims worked with startups like GroupMe and Drop.io while building an impressive resume up until the point that he accomplished "everything" he wanted in college.
It's then, with just one year to complete before earning his bachelor's degree, that Sims decided to drop out the Ivy League institution. Key to his experience after dropping out, though, was the fact that he didn't stop educating himself. And what he'd found after leaving Columbia was that people were better off learning things by actually doing them.
It is with this approach that he and former classmate Ryan Bubinski founded Codecademy, a startup which launched in August 2011 and teaches people how to code for free. Codecademy was an instant hit. In just the first 72 hours after releasing its first lessons, the company attracted 200,000 users who were eager to develop a skill that Sims says will be an ever essential tool for the next generation of professionals.
"In 20 years, programming will just be another blue-collar job or related to almost every major employment field," he told the New York Times a month after launching.
With Codecademy, Sims and Bubinski are leading the way to the future.
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